If you have heavy vaginal bleeding after the first day post-surgery, you should tell your doctor. You should also tell him if you miss your period.
Though it seems that bleeding for long periods of time after tubal ligation surgery, it should not be accompanied with fever, nausea, and pain. This can be an indication of infection, in which case antibiotics are necessary. Ignoring treatment for an infection can lead to permanent and serious complications.
You should only bleed lightly for less than a week post surgery, and without the other symptoms listed above. The pain should only be associated with either gas (in shoulder, abdomen), which resolves on its own after about 2-3 days or less, or directly from the surgical wounds. If the pain radiates and/or you have a fever and/or you can feel heat, with or without bleeding, this may be a sign of infection.
You should raise any concern about post surgery symptoms with your doctor. Your doctor will want to evaluate it and determine the cause and/or treatment.
After I had a tubal ligation my menstrual cycle stayed the same. I starts the same and ends the same. So anyways there wasn't any change at all. I don't know if this helps but I hope this answers your question.
Tubal ligation is purely physical and has no effect on your hormones. The anesthetic may have a minor effect.
A TL should be done immediately after the end of a period and you should be given a pregnancy test before it is done.
If you have not had a period, take a pregnancy test.
I am a midwife and once delivered a baby born after the mother had her tubes tied on day 16 of her cycle. I always think of that egg going through as the clip was put on, going, "Yee-hah, missed me".
I had my surgery done on a Friday and my period came right on time the following monday!
Yes unfortunately you do, I recently had a tubal ligation done a month ago and had a menstrual cycle. The pro side of a tubal is no more pregnancies, the con side of a tubal is you still have a menstrual cycle but no egg can be released. More than likely if you were having regular periods you should still get your menstrual at the same time, if you were having irregular periods you don't know when you'll start your cycle. If you haven't started your period make an appointment with your doctor as soon as possible!! Hope this helps!! dp88007
ten or 11 years. my daughter was 11 when i became pregnant while my tubes are tied, clipped, and burnt.
Dear Reader; It should come as usual however, stress, meds, and injury are some factors which cause a change. Dwight
As soon as you feel comfortable after the surgery. After all, you may have had several cuts in your abdominal wall to accomplish the tubal ligation.
2-4 weeks.
no
Women have less than a 2% chance of becoming pregnant naturally after having a tubal ligation. If you feel that you may be pregnant after a tubal ligation you should see a Dr as soon as possible to rule out an ectopic pregnancy. Women who have had a tubal ligation are at a high risk for ectopic pregnancy which can be life threatening.
Pregnancy after tubal ligation is very rare. Tubal ligation has less than a 2% failure rate and even if you do get pregnant without reversal surgery you are more likely to have an ectopic pregnancy. Ectopic pregnancy is very dangerous and you should see a Dr immediately if you feel that you may be pregnant.
Although the more length of fallopian tube after tubal ligation reversal the better it is not impossible for those with shorter tubes to get pregnant and have children.
Yes, it is possible to get pregnant after having any tubal ligation procedure. The chances are very low though.
You should not be able to get pregnant after a tubal ligation.
After a tubal ligation you should NOT be able to get pregnant.
Yes, a female can get pregnant after a tubal ligation but, it's not a very high chance of it but..... Anything is possible
Yes it can happen.
If you had bilateral tubal ligation, there is 100% chance of not getting pregnant.
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no
You should not be able to get pregnant after a tubal ligation.
Yes.
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Women have less than a 2% chance of becoming pregnant naturally after having a tubal ligation. If you feel that you may be pregnant after a tubal ligation you should see a Dr as soon as possible to rule out an ectopic pregnancy. Women who have had a tubal ligation are at a high risk for ectopic pregnancy which can be life threatening.
"If you have had a tubal ligation bilaterally, then you can't become pregnant." This answer is not true at all. The failure rate of a ligation is small in comparison to other methods of birth control, but pregnancies do occur.